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Magnum DS880 Dual-Speed Stackable Hubs Installation and User Guide (05/01)

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2.3

Stacking Magnum DS880s

Up to four Magnum DS880s can be stacked to operate as one 10/100 dual-speed

repeater with up to 32 dual-speed ports. Normally, one Magnum DS880-B hub per stack is

needed to provide a

switched interconnection

between the two separate

100Mb and 10Mb traffic

domains in the stack.

Additional stacked units

are normally Model

DS880-A “add-on” units,

which cost less.

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

FAN EXHAUST

Figure 2.3 : Magnum DS880’s stacked. Cables connect between “Out” and “In” Ports

The DS880-B models with the bridge module inside look the same as the DS880-A

units (no bridge inside) from the outside. The “BR” LED on the front will light up when power

is applied to indicate that a DS880 is a -B (bridge inside) model. (The “BR” LED will be off if

the unit is a Model DS880-A). The DS880-B models cannot be stacked together, as their

internal bridges would not be able to function properly when more than one is present. (Note

that two DS880-B units may be cascaded to operate together, however). Use DS880-B models

un-stacked, or with only 1 Model DS880-B in a DS880 stack. See Section 2.7, Example 3.

When stacking DS880’s, please make sure to use only the shielded 9-inch long

stacking cable provided with each DS880-A unit. The cable length is designed to provide

proper operation of up to four DS880 units in a stack, and longer cables or unshielded cables are

not permitted as they will not operate properly at 100Mb speeds.

The 9-inch length is enough to provide for side-by-side stacking. This can be

convenient when locating the DS880s in a rack, for example, as two DS880s will fit side-by-side

on a tray in a standard 19” rack space.

When connecting DS880s in a stack, use the stacking cable to connect the “Out”

stacking port from one DS880 unit to the “In” stacking port of the other. Push in the cable

connectors until they snap in firmly. Also, leave space in the left-rear area for the exhaust of the

internal cooling fan in each DS880 unit. See Figure 2.3 above.

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